/*

-Procedure sumai_c ( Sum of an integer array )

-Abstract
 
    Return the sum of the elements of an integer array. 
 
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-Required_Reading
 
   None. 
 
-Keywords
 
   ARRAY,  MATH,  UTILITY 
 
*/

   #include "SpiceUsr.h"
   #undef    sumai_c
   
   
   SpiceInt sumai_c ( ConstSpiceInt   * array,
                      SpiceInt          n     ) 

/*

-Brief_I/O
 
   VARIABLE  I/O  DESCRIPTION 
   --------  ---  -------------------------------------------------- 
   array      I   Input array. 
   n          I   Number of elements in the array. 

   The function returns the sum of the elements of the input array. 
 
-Detailed_Input
 
   array       is the input array. 

   n           is the number of elements in the array. 
 
-Detailed_Output
 
   The function returns the sum of the elements of the input array. 
   That is, 

      sumai_c ( array, n )  =  array[0] + array[1] + ... + array[n-1] 

   If n is zero or negative, sumai_c returns zero. 
 
-Parameters
 
   None. 
 
-Particulars
 
   The value of the function is initially set to zero. The elements 
   of the array are then added. If the number of elements is zero or 
   negative, sumai_c is zero. 
 
-Examples
 
   Let array contain the following elements. 

         array[0] = 12
         array[1] =  1 
         array[2] =  4 
         array[3] = 75 
         array[4] = 18 

   Then 

         sumai_c ( array,   -3 )       =   0 
         sumai_c ( array,    0 )       =   0 
         sumai_c ( array,    1 )       =  12 
         sumai_c ( array,    2 )       =  13 
         sumai_c ( array,    5 )       = 110 
         sumai_c ( array+2,  3 )       =  97 
 
 
-Restrictions
 
   sumai_c does not check for overflow. 
 
-Exceptions
 
   Error free. 
 
-Files
 
   None. 
 
-Author_and_Institution
 
   N.J. Bachman    (JPL) 
   I.M. Underwood  (JPL) 

-Literature_References
 
   None. 
 
-Version
 
   -CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 24-MAR-1999 (IMU) (NJB)

-Index_Entries
 
   sum of an integer array 
 
-&
*/

{ /* Begin sumai_c */

   /*
   Local variables
   */
   
   SpiceInt                retval;
   SpiceInt                i;



   retval = 0;
   
   for ( i = 0;  i < n;  i++  )
   {
      retval += array[i];
   }

   return ( retval );
   
   
} /* End sumai_c */
